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  2. Silo of Asturias - Wikipedia

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    The meaning of this phrase has been debated by scholars. It could mean that his mother was a Muslim with some sort of connection to the Umayyad Emir Abd al-Rahman I, or that she was a hostage of Abd al-Rahman in Córdoba, or it could mean yet something else. [3] Statue of King Silo in Pravia, Asturias.

  3. Cristo Rey (Silao) - Wikipedia

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    Cristo Rey is a statue on top of Cerro del Cubilete, ('Dice Cup Hill'), a 200 metres (660 ft) mountain in Silao Municipality in Guanajuato, Mexico. Description [ edit ]

  4. León Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Luis A. Grau Lobo, La Catedral de León. León, Editorial Everest. José Javier Rivera Blanco, Las Catedrales de Castilla y León (parte correspondiente a la catedral de León). León, Editorial Edilesa. Juan Eloy Díaz-Jiménez, Catedral de León. El retablo. Madrid, Tipografía de la Revista de Archivos, Bibliotecas y Museos, 1907.

  5. San Isidoro, León - Wikipedia

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    St. Isidore's Basilica (Spanish: Basílica de San Isidoro) is a Catholic church in the city of León, Castile and León, Spain, located on the site of an ancient Roman temple. Its Christian roots can be traced back to the early 10th century when a monastery for Saint John the Baptist was erected on the grounds.

  6. León Cathedral, Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    The interior of the cathedral. The Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary, also known as the "Royal and Renowned Basilica Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary" (Spanish: Real e Insigne Basílica de la Asunción de la Bienaventurada Virgen María), is a significantly important and historic landmark in León, Nicaragua.

  7. Sancho IV of Castile - Wikipedia

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    Sancho IV of Castile (12 May 1258 – 25 April 1295) called the Brave (el Bravo), was the king of Castile, León and Galicia (now parts of Spain) from 1284 to his death. . Following his brother Ferdinand's death, he gained the support of nobles who declared him king instead of Ferdinand's son Al

  8. Alfonso VI of León and Castile - Wikipedia

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    In fact, she was his daughter-in-law, married to his son Abu Nasr Al-Fath al-Ma'mun, ruler of the Taifa of Córdoba. [103] [104] In March 1091, the Almoravid army besieged the city of Córdoba. Zaida's husband, who died during the siege on 26–27 March, sent his wife and children to Almodóvar del Río as a precautionary measure.

  9. Cortes of León of 1188 - Wikipedia

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    The cloister of San Isidoro in 2014. The Cortes of León or Decreta of León from year 1188 was a parliamentary body in the medieval Kingdom of León.According to UNESCO, it is the first historically documented example of a parliamentary system.